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Source: Timesofindia.indiatimes.comPosted by RAJNEET Editorial • about 15 hours ago
Lavrov gets an exclusive audience with Modi, Araghchi meets Doval
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a private meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Monday, a day after Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with National Security Adviser Ajit Doval. The high-stakes diplomatic engagements took place amidst increasing tensions between Russia and the West over the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Lavrov's visit to India comes as Moscow seeks to strengthen its ties with New Delhi, a key ally in the region. Araghchi's meeting with Doval also underscores the strategic importance of India-Iran relations, particularly in the energy sector.
The meetings take place against the backdrop of the Ukraine conflict, where India has walked a tightrope between its traditional ties with Russia and its growing economic engagement with Europe. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has strained its relations with the West, and Moscow is seeking to diversify its trade relationships with nations in the Asia-Pacific region. India, in turn, is looking to secure reliable energy supplies, particularly in the wake of a global energy crisis sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Modi government has been touting India's growing ties with Russia as a vital component of its Act East policy.
The implications of these high-level diplomatic engagements are far-reaching for Indian citizens. With Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatening global energy markets, India's increasing reliance on Russian oil and gas imports is set to become a contentious issue. Critics argue that India's ties with Russia are at odds with its professed commitment to democratic values and human rights. India's opposition parties are also questioning the government's decision to strengthen ties with Russia at a time when human rights abuses are reported in Ukraine. Experts say that India's delicate balancing act on the Russia-Ukraine conflict will have significant implications for its relations with the West.
The question remains: should India prioritize its ties with Russia, a traditional ally, or should it take a more vocal stance on the Ukraine conflict, which may jeopardize its relations with the West? Share your thoughts on the Lavrov-Modi meeting and its implications for India's foreign policy on RAJNEET.
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